Unexpected Russian strength would, from a purely analytical perspective, be an indicator that Russians have done exactly as hoped.....rapid forward deployment of reserves, high rates of big fires, massive use of mines, etc.....Sam Lowry said:Or at least that was the expectation.whiterock said:
Not mentioned in the article is that only a small percentage of new brigades have been committed. Why? Because the attacks thus far are probing/fixing attacks, testing the Russian defenses, forcing them to commit reserves to the front, exposing arms caches and lines of supply.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 24, 2023
The Wagner Group has announced that most of the Russian Army units in the Lipetsk region have switched sides and joined the Wagner Group military column heading toward Moscow pic.twitter.com/62vUpoaZur
Except that the strength of the Russian line wasn't unexpected. I've been talking about it for months. There's no reason to assume they've had to weaken their flank in this way.whiterock said:Unexpected Russian strength would, from a purely analytical perspective, be an indicator that Russians have done exactly as hoped.....rapid forward deployment of reserves, high rates of big fires, massive use of mines, etc.....Sam Lowry said:Or at least that was the expectation.whiterock said:
Not mentioned in the article is that only a small percentage of new brigades have been committed. Why? Because the attacks thus far are probing/fixing attacks, testing the Russian defenses, forcing them to commit reserves to the front, exposing arms caches and lines of supply.
Their line is stronger, and more brittle. Ukes will refit, re-test, continue to attrit Russian ammo. ISW reported yesterday Russia has manpower shortages on eastern end of the front which have made it impossible for them to continue offensive operations.
So while we've all been watching western Donetsk and central Zapo, to see where the main Uke strike would fall, Russian offensive ops have ground to a halt on the eastern ends of the line, as Russia insurgent activity sustains in Belgorad. Meanwhile, Wagner group revolts, seizes the main Russian logistics hub of Rostov, announces a de facto insurrection, and marches on Moscow with ca 25k troops. Reports from Visegrad news outlet indicates Russian troops inside Russia are starting to join with Wagner Group.BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 24, 2023
The Wagner Group has announced that most of the Russian Army units in the Lipetsk region have switched sides and joined the Wagner Group military column heading toward Moscow pic.twitter.com/62vUpoaZur
In addition to a solar plexus shot to the entire Russian logistics system, this severely exposes the Russian right flank. Uke could drive down thru eastern Donbas and take Rostov, cutting off the Russian army in Ukraine.
Not saying that will happen. But the Russian generals can see it is a present danger and knows Ukraine ha a fresh armored force of 60k troops available to deploy. They cannot ignore it.
Remember what I said about dilemmas? The goal of warfare is to present your adversary with dilemmas, a smorgasboard of terrible choices to make. Central logistics hub seized by insurgent forces, the right flank you weakened to defend the center is now exposed to mounting rebel forces between your army and your capitol, your forward ammo dumps are being methodically attrited by long-range rocket attacks, and your only available retreat is Crimea and the main bridges you need have just been rendered unusable. And somewhere, there are a dozen brigades of fresh troops with western kit waiting to strike.
So, General Gerasimov. What order do you issue right now?
Ukrainian "Bakhmut Demon" 😳:
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) June 23, 2023
"The leftovers of Wagners on the outskirts of Bakhmut opened fire on the regular roads of the Russian Federation.
Our assault brigades see everything, systematic strikes are now being carried out on the positions of the Russians.
You would hear… pic.twitter.com/ovXaJkGbvk
Lukashenka took the whole family to Turkey , - Belarusian media.
— Lew Anno Suport #Ukraine 24/2-22 (@anno1540) June 24, 2023
The plane landed at 5 am. The business jet flew in a strange route and, it seems, deliberately bypassed the regions of the Russian Federation covered by the rebellion. The board is often used by the dictator's… pic.twitter.com/J0TQRuVfTP
Early SITREP as of approx 1000 EDT on June 24
— Jennifer Cafarella (@JennyCafarella) June 24, 2023
-Wagner controls #Rostov
-#Wagner advancing north past Voronezh which they seem to have bypassed at least partially. En route to #Moscow
-No major confirmed ground clashes yet. Some unconfirmed reports of airstrikes & at least one…
History just got weirder.
— Battle Beagle (@HarmlessYardDog) June 24, 2023
Showing up and looking tough with dramatic background music... after the whole show is over seems rather on brand for the tiktok warlord. https://t.co/LRVH53OL3a
— toomas ilves, ex-verif (@IlvesToomas) June 25, 2023
ISW currently makes no assessment on the extent to which Ukrainian forces have established a bridgehead in this area, noting only that we assess that Ukrainian forces have established and hold positions of some sort on the east (left) bank. https://t.co/TrGLrBXwtH
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) June 28, 2023
HuMcK said:
For people interested in this kind of thing. Interview is with a private contractor who trained Kurdish and then Ukrainian soldiers. The interview kind of focuses on out of place small arms used in the conflict, but also other subjects.
HuMcK said:
For people interested in this kind of thing. Interview is with a private contractor who trained Kurdish and then Ukrainian soldiers. The interview kind of focuses on out of place small arms used in the conflict, but also other subjects.
The queue between the Russian main land and occupied Crimea has already reached 10 km. There is extra security, for unknown reasons. pic.twitter.com/fN9xGHCyIm
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) July 1, 2023
I'm impressed. Only 18 months worth of blood and treasure, and we've managed to create a bad weekend on I-35.whiterock said:
10km long traffic jam on Kerch Bridge lanes headed back to Russia.
Ukrainians, who have spent the blood part, are elated, and the long line is telling: everyone in Crimea knows what is coming.Sam Lowry said:I'm impressed. Only 18 months worth of blood and treasure, and we've managed to create a bad weekend on I-35.whiterock said:
10km long traffic jam on Kerch Bridge lanes headed back to Russia.
"Putin is still in control of Russia. His regime is not collapsing. Strikingly, few regular soldiers defected to join Prigozhin’s mutiny, and not one governor sided with the putschists." 1/ THREAD
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 2, 2023
Redbrickbear said:
The current pace of #Ukrainian operations is not indicative of a stalemate or evidence that #Ukraine cannot retake large areas. https://t.co/KzvP749pj5 https://t.co/XbnYERAzro pic.twitter.com/sHPMcloKsf
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) July 5, 2023
whiterock said:
10km long traffic jam on Kerch Bridge lanes headed back to Russia.The queue between the Russian main land and occupied Crimea has already reached 10 km. There is extra security, for unknown reasons. pic.twitter.com/fN9xGHCyIm
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) July 1, 2023
But there isn't a hot war going on in College Station......Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:
10km long traffic jam on Kerch Bridge lanes headed back to Russia.The queue between the Russian main land and occupied Crimea has already reached 10 km. There is extra security, for unknown reasons. pic.twitter.com/fN9xGHCyIm
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) July 1, 2023
Yawn…
Looks like Houston or I-35 in Austin
Most likely true.whiterock said:Redbrickbear said:
GOP conservatives, in particular religious conservatives, are among the staunchest supporters of Israel.
Elite Stanford University hosted a delegation from Azov, a neo-Nazi formation in Ukraine's National Guard
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 5, 2023
During the panel, Azov projected its Nazi symbol on the wall
Neoliberal "End of History" philosopher Francis Fukuyama attended and posed for photoshttps://t.co/GkWrS8HM7T
very tiresome, paper-thin case.. The author begins by begging the question with all the familiar tropes - right-wing, far-right, ultra-nationalists, etc..... Then adds intentionality fallacy with allegations about the coincidence of arcane symbols associated with Nazi movements in the past, etc.... And when it's all done, there really isn't any details on AZOV ideology.Redbrickbear said:
Ivy League level schools would never let someone come on campus to talk about ending mass immigration…because that would be "muh nazism".
But actual Nazis from Eastern Europe are okElite Stanford University hosted a delegation from Azov, a neo-Nazi formation in Ukraine's National Guard
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 5, 2023
During the panel, Azov projected its Nazi symbol on the wall
Neoliberal "End of History" philosopher Francis Fukuyama attended and posed for photoshttps://t.co/GkWrS8HM7T
ron.reagan said:
What does a Nazi even do in eastern Europe? You have to travel to commit hate crimes.
whiterock said:very tiresome, paper-thin case.. The author begins by begging the question with all the familiar tropes - right-wing, far-right, ultra-nationalists, etc..... .Redbrickbear said:
Ivy League level schools would never let someone come on campus to talk about ending mass immigration…because that would be "muh nazism".
But actual Nazis from Eastern Europe are okElite Stanford University hosted a delegation from Azov, a neo-Nazi formation in Ukraine's National Guard
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 5, 2023
During the panel, Azov projected its Nazi symbol on the wall
Neoliberal "End of History" philosopher Francis Fukuyama attended and posed for photoshttps://t.co/GkWrS8HM7T
“How did WWIII begin?”
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) July 7, 2023
Slowly then suddenly. https://t.co/aVn0s857lK
Stanford is not Ivy League and actually has a long history of inviting conservatives of all stripes. Stanford also is known for having outstanding conservative scholars.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:very tiresome, paper-thin case.. The author begins by begging the question with all the familiar tropes - right-wing, far-right, ultra-nationalists, etc..... .Redbrickbear said:
Ivy League level schools would never let someone come on campus to talk about ending mass immigration…because that would be "muh nazism".
But actual Nazis from Eastern Europe are okElite Stanford University hosted a delegation from Azov, a neo-Nazi formation in Ukraine's National Guard
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 5, 2023
During the panel, Azov projected its Nazi symbol on the wall
Neoliberal "End of History" philosopher Francis Fukuyama attended and posed for photoshttps://t.co/GkWrS8HM7T
When was the last time any one to the right of Mitt Romney was welcomed at the Ivy League?
The USA ruling regime is allergic to any form of conservatism, nationalism, or white racial solidarity….unless of course it's on the other side of the world and it can be used to fight Moscow.
whiterock said:very tiresome, paper-thin case.. The author begins by begging the question with all the familiar tropes - right-wing, far-right, ultra-nationalists, etc..... Then adds intentionality fallacy with allegations about the coincidence of arcane symbols associated with Nazi movements in the past, etc.... And when it's all done, there really isn't any details on AZOV ideology.Redbrickbear said:
Ivy League level schools would never let someone come on campus to talk about ending mass immigration…because that would be "muh nazism".
But actual Nazis from Eastern Europe are okElite Stanford University hosted a delegation from Azov, a neo-Nazi formation in Ukraine's National Guard
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 5, 2023
During the panel, Azov projected its Nazi symbol on the wall
Neoliberal "End of History" philosopher Francis Fukuyama attended and posed for photoshttps://t.co/GkWrS8HM7T
IRISH MERCENARY FOR UKRAINE DESCRIBES WAR: “IT’S A GENOCIDE “pic.twitter.com/wlRUA0zaNp
— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) July 12, 2023
Nothing unusual there. War is a tough business. And this one is a high-intensity conflict. much deadlier battlefield than the dusty wars of the last couple of decades.Redbrickbear said:IRISH MERCENARY FOR UKRAINE DESCRIBES WAR: “IT’S A GENOCIDE “pic.twitter.com/wlRUA0zaNp
— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) July 12, 2023
Its an interview with a solider who has fought on the front lines...its his personal perspective on what is happening.whiterock said:Nothing unusual there. War is a tough business. And this one is a high-intensity conflict. much deadlier battlefield than the dusty wars of the last couple of decades.Redbrickbear said:IRISH MERCENARY FOR UKRAINE DESCRIBES WAR: “IT’S A GENOCIDE “pic.twitter.com/wlRUA0zaNp
— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) July 12, 2023
But the soldier did use the word "genocide," so it makes for good propaganda.